The golf tournament at the Rio Olympics starts next Thursday. This is the first time golf has been at the Olympics since 1904, but stars like Jason Day, Jordan Spieth, and Dustin Johnson will not be there. However, a bunch of capybaras, sloths, and other critters (like mini crocodiles) will.

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The course is located in the Barra da Tijuca neighborhood in western Rio, a newer neighborhood where a bunch of famous Brazilians live. This is a perfectly sensible place to put a golf course, on account of the fact that it’s near the sort of people who can afford to play. But because it’s sandwiched between two of the largest lakes in Rio, it’s also a sensible place for a bunch of critters to hang out. Specifically, about 40 capybaras who live on the course.

“They chew down on the grass at night,” says Mark Johnson, director of international agronomy for the PGA Tour, “There are about 30-40 of them inside the course perimeter, but they live here and we play golf here, we co-exist.”